The OB/GYN Physician will provide direct patient care through inpatient, outpatient, and call-coverage rotations for obstetrics and gynecology-related services at the North Hawaii Community Hospital (NHCH). The OB/GYN Physician will be responsible for the delivery of high-quality, effective medical and surgical care to obstetrical and gynecologic patients of NHCH and will practice collaboratively with Family Practice Obstetricians and certified nurse midwives.

Applicants must be BC/BE in OB/GYN medicine and must be qualified for an appointment on the faculty of the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine. Current BLS and NRP certification also required.

We offer a complete package, including a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits.

The Queen’s Health Systems (QHS) is a not-for-profit corporation providing comprehensive, high-quality care to all the people of Hawaii. QHS is Hawaii’s oldest and preeminent family of health care-related companies whose mission extends to 4 hospitals and over 65 health care centers and labs throughout Hawaii and the Pacific. The practice site for this position is the North Hawaii Community Hospital, Inc. which is a rural 35-bed acute care hospital located in Waimea on Hawaii Island.

Internal Number: OB/GYN Physician

About Queen's Medical Center - North Hawaii Community Hospital

The Queen's Medical Center, located in downtown Honolulu, Hawaii, is a private, non-profit, acute medical care facility. It is the largest private hospital in Hawaii, licensed to operate with 505 acute care beds and 28 sub-acute beds. The medical center has more than 3,000 employees and over 1,200 physicians on staff.As the leading medical referral center in the Pacific Basin, Queen's offers a comprehensive range of primary and specialized care services. Queen's is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and affiliated with VHA Inc., the national health care alliance. The medical center is also approved to participate in residency training by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.The Queen's Hospital, now called The Queen's Medical Center, was founded in 1859 by Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV.In King Kamehameha IV's initial speech to the legislature in 1854, the King voiced his desire to create a hospital for the people of Hawaii. At that time, the continued existence of the Hawaiian race was seriously threatened by the influx of disease brought to the islands by foreign visitors. Queen Emma enthusiastically supp...orted the dream of a hospital, and the two campaigned tirelessly to make it a reality. They personally went door-to-door soliciting the necessary funding. The royal couple exceeded their goal in just over a month, raising $13,530. In turn, the Legislature appropriated $6,000.Through six generations, The Queen's Medical Center has become a major provider of health care to the people of our State and a part of the cultural fabric of Hawaii.